Nicholas Snashall-Woodhams
Assistant Professor
Department: Finance
Industry Areas: Sustainability
Nicholas Snashall-Woodhams is an assistant professor of finance in the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. He teaches Intermediate Economics and studies industrial organization, and energy and environmental economics. Snashall-Woodhams develops empirical methods to better understand the policies that aim to mitigate climate change, including those affecting solar subsidies.
Before joining Texas McCombs, he was a teaching assistant at Yale University and a research assistant and scholar at the University of Melbourne.
Snashall-Woodhams earned Ph.D., M.Phil., and M.A. degrees in economics, all from Yale. He also has a B.Comm. in economics from the University of Melbourne.
ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP & AWARDS
2018-19 |
Yale University Dissertation Fellowship |
2014-18 |
Cowles Foundation Fellowship, Yale University |
2014 |
Yale University Graduate Fellowship |
2013 |
William Noall & Son Prize |
2013 |
Economics Honors Prize |
2013 |
C.S. Soper and Joan Rydon Scholarship |